This casting call from 1949, although it could so easily be from 2016…
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This casting call from 1949, although it could so easily be from 2016…
The Body in the Library (1945) http://bit.ly/1MCZQ6D
Murder is my favorite crime. I write about it regularly.
Laura (1944) dir. Otto Preminger
Ginger Rogers on the set of Swing Time, 1936
Tom Hardy Vs. Dumb Journalist
Dumb Journalist: When you were reading the script, did you ever think, why are all these women in here, I thought this was supposed to be a man’s movie?
Tom Hardy: No. Not for one minute.
Peter Howell, the Toronto Star film critic who asked the dumb question tried to defend himself by sending this statement in to Buzzfeed:
“My question to Tom Hardy was intended as the opposite of sexism. I was congratulating him for his willingness to share the screen with so many strong women in a franchise and genre more inclined to celebrate the male over the female. He was also willing to be in a co-lead role with Charlize Theron, in a movie called MAD MAX, no less. I think a lot of male stars might have objected to this, but Hardy is of a special breed.”
OH WE UNDERSTAND NOW, YOU’RE JUST CONGRATULATING HIM FOR HIS WILLINGNESS TO SHARE THE SCREEN WITH WOMEN. THAT’S LIKE, TOTALLY THE OPPOSITE OF SEXISM.
SOURCE: http://www.buzzfeed.com/rossalynwarren/tom-hardy-has-the-perfect-reaction-when-asked-if-mad-max-sho#.jxzkm1O2X
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Star cluster NGC 2074, lying about 170,000 light-years away near the Tarantula Nebula, observed by the Hubble Space Telescope.
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Veronica Lake on the set of Sullivan’s Travels (1941)
Veronica Lake, C.1940’s
A rare publicity still of a seventeen year old Veronica Lake in I Wanted Wings (1941)
Veronica Lake reading in the mid 1940s.
Veronica Lake 1940, photo by George Hurrell